According to a report from the College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2005, total tuition and fees at four–year private colleges and universities average approximately $22,000 a year. (This figure is tuition only and does not include room and board.) University of Phoenix undergraduate tuition and fees are generally considered mid–range for private universities and average about $12,000 a year.
The United States is in a financial crisis, but how will this affect your educational decisions? We have those answers on our
Financial Education FAQ page.
Save time and money with
Prior Learning Assessment. You might receive credit for courses and experience you had outside University of Phoenix.
Did you know there's more than one way to pay for your college education? At University of Phoenix, you'll have a Financial Representative who will help you understand your
Financial Options.
Sometimes paying for college can seem like quite the task. That's why it's best to be educated on all the different
Financial and Educational Resources out there like student loans, financial aid and college savings accounts.
You can earn college credit for knowledge gained outside the classroom.
National Testing Programs like CLEP and DANTES could help you save time and money on your degree program!
At University of Phoenix, we understand investing in your education is an important commitment. There are several financing options available for students including financial aid, loans and tuition reimbursement. View our Financial Options Guide and our Financial Aid Orientation. Speak to an enrollment representative today to discuss the financing options right for you.
University of Phoenix tuition varies by campus and type of degree program. To learn more about tuition in a specific degree program, online or at a campus near you, please enter your zip code and area of interest below. View our Online and Campus Programs to learn more about degree availability.